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CREATE a Platform for Personal Expression. CARVART Is Chroniced CREATE A platform for personal expression. CARVART is Chroniced. Heritage and tradition blended with creativty and innovation. Old world craftsmanship combined with new world cutting-edge execution. This is CARVART. Led by Edward Geyman, CARVART has progressed from a mom-and-pop glass operation started over 20 years ago by father Anatoly Geyman out of a Brooklyn factory, into a thriving creative company with clients close to hom, across the country and worldwide. One thing remains unchanged from its small- company-days - the Geyman touch - an unwavering commitment to providing expertise and personal enthusiasm for creative expressionon every project. Create with CARVART. CARVART is Curated. In a world unundated with choices, CARVART empowers the creative process by curating an inspiring material offering that cohesively works together across CARVART’s sophisticated interior and exterior architectural products and hardware systems. Coordinate Glass, Stone, Wood, cHPL, Metals, Meshes, Textiles and more with Patterns, Textures, Finishes, levels of Transparency and Reflectivity that easily allows creators to accurately envision their design. Innovators of specialty glass, CARVART’s craftsmanship and artisan appeal transforms through the use of authentic wood veneers, premium metal meshes, quality textiles and hand-crafted papers into distinctive laminated glass products. With more than 10,000 aesthetic glass combinations, CARVART has one the of the most extensive architectural glass offerings in the industry. CARVART is Committed. Commited to create, deliver and work through the comprehensive process of design, engineering, fabrication and instal- lation while embracing our strength of solving unique challenges for our customers. CARVART ensures your design intent never waivers, pro- vides cost saving solutions throughout the proj- ect and meets schedules as promised. Create with CARVART. CARVART is Curious. We are explorers at heart and embrace the unknown. Backed by experience, CARVART loves to tap into new dimensions so that we can continue to grow and bring the best innovation to our customers. Be Curious. Wonder. Explore. Discover. Share. Then, be Curious again. CREATE CHANNEL With great agility, CARVART’s team and resources bring an innovative spirit. Tell us what you would like to create and CARVART knows how to connect the dots and deliver. + Glass + Stone + Metal + Mesh + cHPL + Wood + Working from your mood boards, design concepts, material palette or other sources of inspiration, CARVART will help orchstrate a solution that works for you within your budget and schedule. + To help streamline your process, CARVART will create thoughtful product and material packages with your VISION. + CAVART’s strength is solving design challenges with sophisticated detailing and engineering and a cohesive blend of materiality and architectural product systems. Connect to CARVART with questions or samples requests. [email protected] CARVART.COM Architectural Glass 01 02 03 04 05 06 Core Color Pattern Metallic Textile Wood 07 08 09 10 Natural Gradient Graphic Covert CoutureCouture Overview From our colors and translucent views to authentic T [Transparent] R [Reflective] and organic materials, from textiles and mes textures TW [Translucent W] SW [Shimmer W] to graphics, the glass product lines have been curated T1 [Translucent 1] S1 [Shimmer 1] for their design aesthetic and funciton, offering a full T2 [Translucent 2] S3 [Shimmer 3] spectrum of refined, sophisticated design elements that T3 [Translucent 3] coordiante to create dynamic modern environrments. T4 [Translucent 4] Shown in order of highest to lowest For technical details and specification options, visit us Shown in order of reflectivity. at CARVART.COM or contact your CARVART sales lowest to highest representative to learn more. translucency. 01 CORE Views TRANSPARENT, TRANSLUCENT 01 PURE - T [Transparent] 01 PURE - TW [Translucent W] 01 PURE - T1 [Translucent T1] 01 PURE - T2 [Translucent T2] 01 PURE - T3 [Translucent T3] 01 PURE - T4 [Translucent T4] 01-01-T 01-01-TW 01-01-T1 01-01-T2 01-01-T3 01-01-T4 T [Transparent] TW [Translucent W] T1 [Translucent 1] T2 [Translucent 2] T3 [Translucent 3] T4 [Translucent 4] Shown in order of lowest to highest translucency. 02 WARM- T [Transparent] 02 WARM- TW [Translucent W] 02 WARM- T1 [Translucent T1] 02 WARM - T2 [Translucent T2] 01 PURE - T3 [Translucent T3] 01-02-T 01-02-TW 01-02-T1 01-02-T2 01-01-T3 03 COOL - T [Transparent] 03 COOL - TW [Translucent W] 03 COOL - T1 [Translucent T1] 03 COOL - T2 [Translucent T2] 03 COOL - T3 [Translucent T3] 01-03-T 01-03-TW 01-03-T1 01-03-T2 01-03-T3 See CORE BROCHURE 01 CORE Views REFLECTIVE, SHIMMER R [Reflective] SW [Shimmer W] S1 [Shimmer 1] S3 [Shimmer 3] Shown in order of highest to lowest reflectivity. 01 PURE - R [Reflective] 01 PURE - SW [Shimmer W] 01 PURE - S1 [Shimmer 1] 01 PURE - S3 [Shimmer 3] 01-01-R 01-01-SW 01-01-S1 01-01-S3 02 WARM - R [Reflective] 02 WARM - SW [Shimmer W] 02 WARM - S1 [Shimmer 1] 02 WARM - S3 [Shimmer 3] 01-02-R 01-02-SW 01-02-S1 01-02-S3 03 COOL - R [Reflective] 03 COOL- SW [Shimmer W] 03 COOL - S1 [Shimmer 1] 03 COOL - S3 [Shimmer 3] 01-03-R 01-03-SW 01-03-S1 01-03-S3 See CORE BROCHURE 02 COLOR Views WHITES TRANSPARENT, TRANSLUCENT WL04 ICY WHITE WL04 ICY WHITE WL04 ICY WHITE WL04 ICY WHITE WL04 ICY WHITE WL04 ICY WHITE 02-WL04-T 02-WL04-TW 02-WL04-T1 02-WL04-T2 02-WL04-T3 02-WL04-T4 WL05 GLACIAL WHITE WL05 GLACIAL WHITE WL05 GLACIAL WHITE WL05 GLACIAL WHITE WL05 GLACIAL WHITE WL05 GLACIAL WHITE 02-WL05-T 02-WL05-TW 02-WL05-T1 02-WL05-T2 02-WL05-T3 02-WL05-T4 WL06 WINTER WHITE WL06 WINTER WHITE WL06 WINTER WHITE WL06 WINTER WHITE WL06 WINTER WHITE WL06 WINTER WHITE 02-WL06-T 02-WL06-TW 02-WL06-T1 02-WL06-T2 02-WL06-T3 02-WL06-T4 See COLOR BROCHURE 02 COLOR Views WHITES OPAQUE, OPAQUE TRANSLUCENT W001 W001 W002 W002 W003 W003 02-W001-O 02-W001-OT1 02-W002-O 02-W002-OT1 02-W003-O 02-W03-OT1 W004 W004 W005 W005 W006 W006 02-W004-O 02-W004-OT1 02-W005-O 02-W005-OT1 02-W006-O 02-W0O6-OT1 W007 W007 W008 W008 02-W007-O 02-W007-OT1 02-W008-O 02-W008-OT1 See COLOR BROCHURE 02 COLOR W001 W002 WOO3 / B07 W004 W005 W006 W007 W008 B06 B12 B08 C026 /B09 C057 C058 C060 C028 / B89 C029 C030 C031 C032 B16 C043 C038 C039 / B86 C056 / B75 C040 C045 / B20 C046 C047 / B21 C048 C049 C050 C052 C053 / B72 C054 C055 C059 C061 C062 C063 C064 B78 C071 C072 C065 C066 C067 / B81 C068 / B83 C069 C070 C074 C075 C076 C077 C078 B38 C079 C080 C081 C082 C083 C084 / B33 C087 C090 C091 C085 C086 / B35 C089 C094 C095 CO96 C098 C102 C109 / B45 C110 C100 / B42 C101 C103 / B48 C104 C105 C107 C111 C112 C113 02 COLOR C127 C115 C116 C118 C119 C120 C121 C122 C125 / B585 C124 C126 C128 C047 C132 B55 C133 C134 C129 C145 C131 /B52 C141 C142 C046 C150 C149 C151 / B61 C152 B68 C144 C135 C136 See COLOR BROCHURE 02 COLOR Views COLOR C056 TRANSPARENT, TRANSLUCENT 02 - T [Transparent] 02 - TW [Translucent W] 02 - T1 [Translucent T1] 02 - T2 [Translucent T2] 02 - T3 [Translucent T3] 02 - T [Translucent T4] 02-C056-T 02-C056-TW 02-C056-T1 02-C056-T2 02-C056-T3 02-C056-T4 COLOR C056 REFLECTIVE, SHIMMER 02- R [Reflective] 02- SW [Shimmer W] 02 - S1 [Shimmer 1] 02 - S3 [Shimmer 3] 02-C056-R 02-C056-SW 02-C056-S1 02-C056-S3 COLOR C056 OPAQUE, OPAQUE TRANSLUCENT 02 - O [Opaque] 02 - OT1 02-C056-0 02-C056-OT1 For all color views see COLOR BROCHURE 02 COLOR SHIMMERS 01-03-S1 01-WL04-SW 02-C023-SW 01-02-SW 02-C029-S1 02-C032-SW 02-C068-SW 02-C021-S2 02-C067-S3 02-C061-S1 02-C129-S1 02-C134-SW 02-C059-S1 02-C150-S1 02-C090-SW 02-C104-SW 02-C087-SW Curated Shimmers Available in all colors. Create a dynamic shimmer [S1] by laminating a T1 etch to a mirror. see COLOR BROCHURE 02 COLOR OPAQUE METALLICS M009 M010 / B4A M011 M012 M013 M014 / B6A M015 M016 M017 M018 M019 M020 M021 M022 / B2A M023 / B7A M024 VIEW Opaque [Only] O Opaque See COLOR BROCHURE 03 PATTERN ETCH 01 SHINE 05 BEAM 07 VISION 08 GLISTEN 20 ORB 21 LASER TEXTURE 09 MIRAGE 10 DIFFUSE 11 ILLUSION 12 PRISM 30 LUSTRE 31 FRACTAL See PATTERN BROCHURE C1 COLLECTION 01 REDHOOK 01 REDHOOK [REVERSE] 02 BAYRIDGE 03 BUSHWICK 04 SEAGATE 04 SEAGATE [REVERSE] 05 GREENPOINT 06 MIDWOOD 06 MIDWOOD [REVERSE] 07 FLATBUSH 08 KENSINGTON 08 KENSINGTON [REVERSE] 09 WINGATE 09 WINGATE [REVERSE] 10 WILLIAMSBURG 11 BEDFORD 12 CARNARSIE See C1 BROCHURE 04 METALLIC Mesh 22 HERRINGBONE 22 HERRINGBONE 23 WIRE 23 WIRE 24 REFLEX STAINLESS STEEL COPPER STAINLESS STEEL COPPER STAINLESS STEEL 31 GUAZE 30 MESH STAINLESS STEEL COPPER GOLD STAINLESS STEEL COPPER GOLD See METALLIC BROCHURE MESH WEAVES 30, 31, 32, 33 AVAILABLE IN COLORS Warm White, Warm Gray, Deep Warm Gray, Champagne, Lux Gold, Gold, Bronze, Lux Light Nude, Lux Blush, Lux Copper, Copper, Stainless Steel and all accent colors. Colors shown on Weave 32 Organza next page. 32 ORGANZA 33 GRID 04 METALLIC Mesh 32 ORGANZA WARM WHITE WARM GRAY DEEP WARM GRAY CHAMPAGNE GOLD BRONZE LUX LIGHT NUDE LUX BLUSH LUX COPPER LIME MINT GREEN TIFFANY BLUE LUX GREEN BLUE LUX PEACOCK GREEN LAVENDAR DEEP MAGENTA LUX MAGENTA LUX DEEP RED Available Solids + Gradients * Coordinate with a CARVART representative or team member for desired gradient combination.
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